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General Introduction, Graham Huggan<br/>Section One: The Imperial Past<br/>Introduction, Graham Huggan<br/>Reason Aside: Reflections on Enlightenment and Empire, Ann Laura Stoler<br/>Empires of Democracy, Tyler Stovall<br/>The Imperial Past: Spain and Portugal in the New World, Patricia Seed<br/>Imperial/Colonial Metamorphosis: A Decolonial Narrative, from the Ottoman Sultanate and Spanish Empire to the US and the EU, Walter Mignolo<br/>Empire, Islam and the Postcolonial, Salman Sayyid<br/>Hegel, Empire and Anti-Colonial Thought, Timothy Brennan<br/>Section One Response: Imperial Histories, Postcolonial Theories, Stephen Howe<br/>Section Two: The Colonial Present<br/>Introduction, Graham Huggan<br/>Violence, Law and Justice in the Colonial Present, Stephen Morton<br/>Renegade Prophets and Native Acolytes: Liberalism and Imperialism Today, Priyamvada Gopal<br/>The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Challenge of Postcolonial Agency: International Relations, US Policy and the Arab World, Waleed Hazbun<br/>Africa s Colonial Present: Development, Violence and Postcolonial Security, Joanne Sharp<br/>Beyond Biopolitics: Agamben, Asylum and Postcolonial Critique, David Farrier and Patricia Tuitt<br/>Indigenous Inhabitations and the Colonial Present, Jo Smith and Stephen Turner<br/>Section Two Response: Towards an Anti-Colonial Future, Peter Hallward<br/>Section Three: Theory and Practice<br/>Introduction, Graham Huggan<br/>Revisiting Resistance: Postcolonial Practice and the Antecedents of Theory, Elleke Boehmer<br/>Third Worldism and the Political Imaginary of Postcolonial Studies, Neil Lazarus<br/>Postcolonialism and/as Translation, Susan Bassnett<br/>Remembering Back: Cultural Memory, Colonial Legacies and Postcolonial Studies, Michael Rothberg<br/>Postcolonialism and Popular Cultures, Simon Featherstone<br/>Race, Racism and Postcoloniality, Pooja Rangan and Rey Chow<br/>Section Three Response: Theory and Practice in Postcolonial Studies, Leela Gandhi<br/>Section Four: Across the Disciplines<br/>Introduction, Graham Huggan<br/>Modes and Models of Postcolonial Cross-Disciplinarity, Diana Brydon<br/>Postcolonialism and Literature, John McLeod<br/>Postcolonialism and History, Dane Kennedy<br/>Slippery, Like a Fish : The Discourse of the Social Sciences, Barry Hindess<br/>At the Limits of the Secular: History and Critique in Postcolonial Religious Studies, Ananda Abeysekara<br/>Postcolonialism and the Environment, Dana Mount and Susie O Brien<br/>Section Four Response: Origins, outcomes and the meaning of postcolonial diversity, David Attwell<br/>Section Five: Across the World<br/>Introduction, Graham Huggan<br/>Perspectives on Globalization and Subalternity, Nikita Dhawan and Shalini Randeria<br/>Postcolonialism, Globalization and the Asia Question, Daniel Vukovich<br/>Our Sea of Islands : Globalization, Regionalism and (Trans)nationalism in the Pacific, Michelle Keown and Stuart Murray<br/>Africa and its Diasporas, Ato Quayson<br/>Postcolonializing the Americas, Charles Forsdick<br/>Irritating Europe, Frank Schulze-Engler<br/>Section five response: What was globalization?, Ali Behdad<br/>Afterword, Stephen Slemon |